Umbrella
09993053 ยท 2018-06-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45B2019/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
There is provided an umbrella (10, 110, 210, 310, 410, 510) moveable between an open position and a closed position, said umbrella comprising; a. a canopy framework (16, 18, 116, 118, 216, 218, 316, 318, 416, 418, 16, 518, 616, 618, 716, 718); b. a central spine (12, 112, 212, 312, 412, 512, 612, 712) configured to support the canopy framework; c. a main canopy (24, 124, 224, 324, 424, 524, 624, 724) configured to cover the canopy framework; and d. a tensioning mechanism 20, 22, 120, 122, 220, 222, 320, 322, 420, 422, 520, 522, 620, 62, 720, 722) configured to tension the main canopy about the canopy framework when the umbrella is in the open position and release the tension to the main canopy about the canopy framework to allow the umbrella to move to the closed position.
Claims
1. An umbrella moveable between an open position and a closed position, said umbrella comprising; a. a canopy framework comprising a plurality of support arms and a plurality of associated braces, wherein the plurality of support arms are each provided with a sliding strut configured to slide about the respective support arm to vary the length thereof; b. a central spine configured to support the canopy framework; c. a main canopy configured to cover and be connected to the canopy framework, said main canopy having an inside face closest to the canopy framework and an outside face remote from the canopy framework; d. a tensioning mechanism configured to tension the main canopy about the canopy framework when the umbrella is in the open position and release the tension to the main canopy about the canopy framework to allow the umbrella to move to the closed position; e. a first sliding support configured to slide vertically along the central spine and support the support arms, wherein movement of the first sliding support causes the canopy framework, and thus the main canopy, to rotate from the open position to the closed position wherein the main canopy is folded inside out such that only the inside face of the main canopy is exposed, and from the closed position back to the open position; f. a second sliding support configured to slide vertically along the central spine and support the braces, wherein movement of the second sliding support causes the sliding struts to slide about the respective support arm to vary the length thereof and thus the diameter of the main canopy; g. a third sliding support configured to slide vertically along the central spine and actuate the tensioning mechanism; and h. a fourth sliding support configured to slide vertically along the central spine and actuate the movement between the first two sliding supports to facilitate the opening and closing of the main canopy; wherein the second, third and fourth sliding supports are provided with a latch and release arrangement to enable them to be moved together and released to move independently as required.
2. An umbrella as claimed in claim 1 wherein when the umbrella is in the closed position, movement of the third sliding support up the central spine actuates movement of the first, second, and fourth sliding supports.
3. An umbrella as claimed in claim 2 wherein when the umbrella is in the closed position, movement of the third sliding support up the central spine actuates movement of the first sliding support away from the second sliding support which causes the canopy framework, and thus the main canopy, to rotate from the closed position to the open position.
4. An umbrella as claimed in claim 3 wherein once the umbrella is in the open position, further movement of the third sliding support up the central spine further actuates movement of the first sliding support away from the second sliding support until the third sliding support encounters a latch configured to release the actuation of movement between the third and fourth sliding supports to allow the third sliding support move independently of the fourth sliding support.
5. An umbrella as claimed in claim 4 wherein once the actuation of movement between the third and fourth sliding supports, and the third and first sliding supports has been released, further movement of the third sliding support up the central spine further actuates movement of the second sliding support which causes the sliding struts to slide about the respective support arm to increase the length thereof and thus the diameter of the main canopy.
6. An umbrella as claimed in claim 5 wherein once the diameter of the main canopy has been increased, further movement of the third sliding support up the central spine actuates movement of the second sliding support until the second sliding support encounters a latch configured to release the actuation of movement between the third and second sliding supports, which allows the third sliding support to move closer to second sliding support.
7. An umbrella as claimed in claim 6 wherein once the actuation of movement between the third sliding support relative to and second sliding support has been released, further movement of the third sliding support up the central spine further actuates the tensioning mechanism, to tension the main canopy about the canopy framework.
8. An umbrella as claimed in claim 1 wherein when the umbrella is in the open position, movement of the third sliding support down the central spine actuates the tensioning mechanism, to release the tension the main canopy about the canopy framework.
9. An umbrella as claimed in claim 8 wherein once the tension of the main canopy about the canopy framework has been released, movement of the third sliding support down the central spine relative to the second sliding support continues until the third sliding support encounters a latch configured to reengage the actuation of movement between the third and second sliding supports.
10. An umbrella as claimed in claim 9 wherein once the actuation of the relative movement between the third and second sliding supports has been reengaged, movement of the third sliding support down the central spine actuates movement of the second sliding support which causes the sliding struts to slide about the respective support arm to decrease the length thereof and thus the diameter of the main canopy.
11. An umbrella as claimed in claim 10 wherein further movement of the third sliding support down the central spine continues until the third sliding support encounters a latch configured to reengage the actuation of movement between the third and first sliding supports and the third and fourth sliding supports.
12. An umbrella as claimed in claim 11 wherein once the actuation of movement between the third and first sliding supports and the third and fourth sliding supports has been reengaged, further movement of the third sliding support down the central spine actuates movement of the first sliding support towards the second sliding support which causes the canopy framework, and thus the main canopy, to rotate from the open position to the closed position.
13. An umbrella as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tensioning mechanism is configured to vary the lengths of the plurality of support arms.
14. An umbrella as claimed in claim 1 wherein the main canopy is configured to be connected to the plurality of support arms.
15. An umbrella as claimed in claim 1 wherein the main canopy is configured to be connected to the plurality of sliding struts.
16. An umbrella as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tensioning mechanism is configured to slide the plurality of sliding struts about the plurality of support arms to vary the length thereof and to tension the main canopy about the canopy framework.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) The present aspects and embodiments represent currently the best ways known to the applicant of putting the invention into practice. But these are not the only ways in which this could be achieved. They are illustrated referring to the drawings, and they will now be described, by way of example only.
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(11) The central spine 12 is a typically tubular structure that supports the canopy framework, tensioning mechanism and the main canopy 24. In its lowest section the central spine 12 supports the handle grip 14. In its uppermost section the central spine 12 supports a string and pulley system which will be described later. In one alternative the central spine 12 is telescopic and of variable length, however in the embodiment illustrated the length of the central spine is fixed, and is not telescopic.
(12) The handle grip 14 is fixed on to the lowest section of the central spine 12. The handle grip 14 is usually cylindrical and is usually made from plastic or wood. In the embodiment illustrated the handle grip 14 is hollow and configured to receive a portion of the canopy framework, tensioning mechanism and the main canopy 24 when the umbrella 10 is in the closed configuration as can be seen in
(13) The general principal of the umbrella 10 of the present invention is that the main canopy 24 has an inside face closest the canopy framework and an outside face remote from the canopy framework such that when the umbrella 10 is in the closed configuration the main canopy 24 is folded inside out such that the outside face of the main canopy 24, which is usually wet after use, is folded upon itself, substantially preventing water dripping from the main canopy 24 and allowing the user to handle the dry inside face of the main canopy 24.
(14) The canopy framework has a plurality of support arms 16 extending radially from the central spine 12. Each support arm 16 may in one alternative be a single strut or in an alternative comprise a series of pivotally linked struts in substantially linear end-to-end alignment. In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in
(15) The canopy framework is further provided with associated braces 18 which are pivotally connected to respective support arms 16 at one end and to a second sliding support 42 at their other end. The second sliding support 42 is also configured to slide vertically along the central spine 12.
(16) The tensioning mechanism has a plurality of tensioning braces 20 and associated extension levers 22 pivotally connected thereto extending radially from the central spine 12.
(17) Each of the tensioning braces 20 are pivotally connected at one end to a third sliding support (tensioning sliding support) 44 which is configured to slide vertically along the central spine 12. Each of the tensioning braces 20 are also pivotally connected to an associated extension lever 22 at their other end. The pivot connection point between the respective tensioning braces 20 and extension levers 22 are slidably connected by a sliding pivot 46 to their respective brace 18 of the canopy framework and are configured to be able to slide along the full length thereof. The end of the extension levers 22 that are not connected to the tensioning braces 20 are pivotally connected at point 48 to the respective sliding struts 40 of the canopy framework.
(18) The movement of the three sliding supports 38, 42, 44 about central spine 12 as discussed above is controlled by using a string and pulley system. The string is preferably kept under tension by using springs or in the alternative by using an elasticated material as will be discussed later in relation to
(19) In the embodiment as illustrated the three sliding supports 38, 42, 44 are provided with a latch and release arrangement 52 so that it is possible for them to either move together and are also capable of being released to move independently as required.
(20) Sleeve 32 is attached to the main canopy 24 near the first sliding support 38, and extends up to mini canopy 26. In one alternative the outer surface of sleeve 32 is provided with a waterproof coating to allow for retention of the water located on the outside face of the main canopy 24 after used within the main canopy 24 and the sleeve 32 when the umbrella 10 is in the closed position. A portion of the sleeve 32 close to the mini canopy 26 and within the mini canopy 26 may be made from a water absorbing material to assist in water egress. The mini canopy 26 is provided with a first optional sleeve 30 which is configured to be extended over the folded main canopy 24 when the umbrella is in the closed position to provide further seal against the egress of water. The inside of the sleeve 30 in one alternative is formed from or coated with a material configured to absorb water again to water egress. End cap 28 on the tip of the umbrella 10 is configured to support the mini canopy 26. The end cap 28 in one alternative is perforated 54 as illustrated to allow air circulation within the sleeve 32 and the mini canopy 26 to prevent the growth of mould or bacteria or the like. The central spine 12 in one alternative is a hollow cylinder which is open at both ends to further facilitate circulation of air. In a further alternative (not shown) the central spine is further perforated along its length. A stopper 56 is provided at the base of the central spine 12 which provides final stop closed position for the umbrella 10. A latch 58 and stopper 60 are provided at the top of the central spine 12 to allow the end cap 28 and the mini canopy 26 to move into a locked position when the main canopy 24 is open and lowered as necessary to provide a cover for the ends of the main canopy 24 and canopy framework when closed. As discussed above four sliding supports 38, 42, 44, 50 are provided which are configured to slide along the outermost portion of the central spine 12; they actuate opening, closing and tensioning of the main canopy 24 and provide support when the umbrella is in the open position. Springs 62, 64 are provided and both act as a spacer between the sliding supports and also help initiate movement of the sliding supports. In a further alternative, a narrow band of water absorbing fabric may also be attached to the inside face of the main canopy 24 as a further measure against water egress. This is because when the main canopy 24 is folded, there are a number of layers close to the tip of the umbrella and water may move between the layers.
(21) In use when the string and pulley system is utilised to move the first sliding support 38 away from the second sliding support 42, the main canopy marked 24 rotates from the closed position where the dry inside face of the canopy is on the outside and flips over so that the wet outside face is on the outside. The mini canopy 26 opens and stretches over the top of the main canopy 24. The fourth sliding support 50 which actuates the movement of the first sliding support 38 away from the second sliding support 42 comes to rest when the first sliding support 38 meets the latch 58 and cannot move anymore. The third sliding support (tensioning sliding support) 44 continues to be pushed up, pushing the tensioning braces 20 which results in the sliding pivots 46 moving along braces 18, which in turn results in the extension of extension levers 22. As noted above extension levers 22 are pivotally connected to the sliding struts 40 at point 48 and the sliding struts 40 are configured to slide about the support arms 16. The sliding struts 40 are also, at their end furthest from the central spine 12, connected to the main canopy 24. This arrangement means that as the extension levers 22 are extended the sliding struts 40 slide along the support arms 16 away from the central spine 12 and in doing so pushes the main canopy 24 along the support arm 16 via the sliding struts 40, essentially changing the length of the support arm 16 which supports the main canopy 24. When the required tension in the main canopy 24 is achieved, the third sliding support (tensioning sliding support) 44 locks in place which in turn locks the canopy framework in the open position. This locking mechanism in one alternative is provided by latch 52 upon which the third sliding support (tensioning sliding support) 44 rests. In one alternative spring 64 is configured to couple the second and third sliding supports 42, 44 so that the tensioning is further assisted by braces 18.
(22) Releasing the third sliding support (tensioning sliding support) 44 in turn releases the tension in the main canopy 24 and allows the radius of the combination of the support arms 16 and the sliding struts 40 to vary as required whilst the main canopy 24 is inverted outside in. Latch 66 is the lower locking latch for the third sliding support (tensioning sliding support) 44 when the main canopy 24 is folded. Additional inner canopies 34, 36 may also be used as coverings for tension braces 20 and extension levers 22 to provide additional protection against water leakage or dampness. These additional internal canopies 34, 36 will also make handling of the canopy framework and tensioning mechanism safer because the frames would be behind the fabric of the inner canopies 34, 36. In one alternative either one or other of the canopies 34, 36 are provided, in another alternative both canopies 34, 36 are provided separately in yet another alternative both canopies 34, 36 are provided as a single canopy. The internal canopies 34, 36 will also improve the performance of the umbrella 10 in the wind.
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(25) The second sliding support 42 is moved up the central spine 12 as the first sliding support 38 moves upwards until latch 78 locks in to aperture 80 on the central spine 12. This allows the third sliding support 44 to continue to move up the central spine 12 whilst the second sliding support 42 is temporarily held, which ensures the tensioning mechanism is mobilised. When the third sliding support 44 has moved sufficiently up the central spine 12 the third spring arm 82 attached to the third sliding support 44 passes through the second sliding support 42 releasing latch 78 so both the second and third sliding supports 42, 44 are able to move further until full tensioning of the main canopy 24 is achieved.
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(33) In all arrangements the string may be proved with springs to assist in maintaining the required tension in the string. In a further alternative the string may be elasticated.
(34) The present aspect and embodiment represent currently the best ways to the application of putting the invention into practice. The four sliding supports are shown uncoupled as they each serve a function. The fourth sliding support, closest to the handle grip actuates the movement of the first sliding support to facilitate the opening and closing of the canopy. The first sliding support supports the support arms that support the main canopy. The second sliding support supports the braces that brace the support arms that support the main canopy. The third sliding support actuates the tensioning mechanism of the main canopy. The tensioning mechanism is required because the motions of the main canopy form closed to open positions and then tensioning of the fabric once deployed, necessitates changes in the diameter of the main canopy. This mechanism illustrates one way how this is achieved.